Toodledo Redesign - July 2011

You are oh so very helpful. Do you work for Apple where they sweep problems under the rug and hope they go away until a critical mass of users complains? I don't take well to snide comments, Mr. know it all.

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Sorry to be blunt, but if less than 10 people are experiencing the problem and we cannot reproduce the problem, then it is unlikely that we will be able to fix it. Please create a support ticket so that we can get the particulars about your configuration and see if this gives us any clues.

I have been waiting for the "highliting by priority level" feature to be re-implemented. For me this was one of the most useful features but now I have to scroll to the left to see the priority level, which is too much of a hassle so I find that I have stopped using the priority classification all together. Are there any plans to reintroduce priority highliting, if not as a fixed feature at least as one that can be selected in the settings? That would be much appreciated...

I really like the web UI redesign. I know Toodledo doesn't comment on future plans, but I would be very, very happy if some of the design ideas in the web UI made their way into the iOS app. It's still functional, but not nearly as good as the new web UI.

Sorry to be blunt, but if less than 10 people are experiencing the problem and we cannot reproduce the problem, then it is unlikely that we will be able to fix it. Please create a support ticket so that we can get the particulars about your configuration and see if this gives us any clues.

I checked today and the speed problem disappeared. No change to my browser or config so some improvement must have beend one on your end.

-- BrianThis post has been hidden because of negative votes. Click to reveal

I checked today and the speed problem disappeared. No change to my browser or config so some improvement must have beend one on your end.

-- Brian

I see in a previous post that you are using Firefox. I have experienced slowness problems (not just in Toodledo) with some releases of Firefox. I've also seen slowness due to plug-in problems. The McAfee Siteadvisor plug-in is a great example of this. Several times after browser and/or plug-in updates, it caused Firefox to virtually grind to a halt, despite the fact that the plug-in itself appeared to working normally. There is no overt indication that the problem is related to the plug-in, so it took a little while to discover that it was the cause. Next time you have an issue, try running Firefox in safe mode to eliminate the influence of plug-ins. Also, the version of FF you listed is out of date, so try updating it.

As an IT administrator, I often hear people say "nothing changed on my system" but they are unaware of a lot of the automated updates that take place in the background, or they make a change or update that they assume is unrelated to the problem so they rule it out prematurely. The cause of a problem isn't always connected in an obvious way to its symptoms.

I would love to be able to create a daily agenda that shows where I am in the day and what I'm supposed to be working on during that time, something like what hitask has (for example, 9AM to 10AM, draft Smith memo). I would like to be able to plan my work and block off time, and I think the visual of daily agendas would be so helpful.

This may seem a bit convoluted but it's fairly straightforward and once done, you don't need to do anything else. And you can edit any of the scripts to tailor them to your preference. For example, if you don't like one of the colours I've used in my script, you just replace the hex code (the code that starts with #) with something else. To find colour codes, you can use a website like this to find a colour and see it's hex code: http://www.colourlovers.com/.

Is there any chance to expect an up-to-day clean-style design for the program? The new design is obviously better than before, and usability is OK, but the layout still looks like the decade ago. It's pretty hard using the product after the Google services and iOS experience.